About Wheelchair Rugby
Wheelchair rugby is a team sport for athletes with a disability. It is practised in over twenty-five countries around the world and is a summer Paralympic sport.
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list
... OBEs go to double Paralympian archer Pippa Britton, England Wheelchair Rugby captain Tom Halliwell, former England cricketer Lydia Greenway, blind Paralympic footballer David Clarke and wheelchair tennis player Alfie Hewett...
Covid: Scotland spending watchdog's concerns, and travel firms confident for 2022
... Covid concerns leave Wheelchair Rugby team depletedA wheelchair youth rugby club is down to just one player with a disability since resuming training after a two-year hiatus due to Covid...
Kate takes over from Harry as royal rugby patron
... The dual role will also see the duchess as patron of the Rugby Football League, covering professional and grassroots clubs and Wheelchair Rugby...
New Year Honours: First England women's football captain gets MBE
... " Other recipients of the MBE include Wheelchair Rugby player Stuart Robinson, from Carnforth, and Daniel Paul Thomson, for services to Lytham Coastguard Rescue Team, Lancashire...
BBC One launches new (social distance) idents
... previous idents showed groups of people, such as the ospreys Wheelchair Rugby team follow us on or on Twitter...
Prince Harry is the first Royal duty since the conversation with the Queen
... Jason Robinson and lady Katherine Grainger came Prince Harry in the throne room of The Prince helped to determine when the draw for the group stage of the tournament Before the draw, he met with two ambassadors for the global tournament - James Simpson, England and Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair Rugby league star, and Jodie Cunningham, a rugby League player in the women s Super League for St Helens...
Rugby World Cup final: England fans gear up for South Africa clash
... Prince Harry met Wheelchair Rugby players in Tokyo before the World Cup final The town that gave its name to the game - Rugby in Warwickshire - was also gearing up for the World Cup...
Covid: Scotland spending watchdog's concerns, and travel firms confident for 2022
Here are five things you need to know About the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
1. Covid funding concernsThe Scottish Government provided £4. 4bn in grants and business rates relief between the start of the pandemic and October Last Year . A further £375m was announced following the emergence of Omicron Last Winter . But the spending watchdog Audit Scotland says and so can't provide a detailed analysis. The speed and scale of the rollout helped to safeguard thousands of jobs and businesses, the government says.
2. Post-pandemic travel confidenceMost people would still be willing to go On Holiday abroad this year, despite the possibility of higher ticket prices, according to one travel firm. The industry has confidence it will Bounce Back after coronavirus restrictions. The Past two years have been particularly difficult for independent firms but they believe the sector is going to recover strongly.
3. Face masks divide US studentsSome US students are divided over wearing face coverings in school. There have been protests to keep them in place over health concerns - while others welcome not wearing them. to find out how it affects them. Watch more here.
4. Scotland's Covid surgeThe latest Covid surge in Scotland may peak within The Next fortnight, then decline as The Virus runs out of people to infect. That's what public heath expert Christine Tait-Burkard thinks, and says the resurgence has been driven by a new more transmissible sub-variant of Omicron. There were more patients with Covid on Wednesday than in January.
5. Covid concerns leave Wheelchair Rugby team depletedA wheelchair youth rugby club is down to just one player with a disability since resuming training after a two-year hiatus due to Covid. Tal, 14, who has cerebral palsy, said: " I think that a lot of people were scared About Coming Back because of Covid. "
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